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George Smith and Tom Hall break down everything you need to know about the European Commission's proposals on capital requirements, LCR and securitization regulation
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While generally positive, some proposals are raising concerns
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The draft proposal includes LCR reforms
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Proposals to allow smaller banks to catch up with IRBA banks
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Sanctions regime and output floor worry securitization advocates
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The EC’s regulatory proposals for securitization are broadly positive, but some reforms are questionable
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Afme applauds proposed reforms, but some want bigger boost for non-STS and subordinated tranches
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'The lessons of the financial crisis should not be forgotten,' spokesperson warns
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Favourable treatment of equity investments under legislative programmes to be extended from banks to insurers, conditions clarified